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    1. cennep44 on

      Seems like a strange judgement, the tribunal accepts the ‘slave’ remark was just a clumsy joke and not intended maliciously, it rejected the claim of racial discrimination or discriminatory conduct under the Equality Act, and finally it said the complainant had an “acute sensitivity to criticism” and a mindset that “treats any critical comment as unfair”. And yet… here’s three hundred and sixty grand. Okay then.

    2. GawandeHates on

      Deserved. The black security manager should have been paid out way more for this blatant racism.

    3. InnocentInvasion on

      Shout out to the guy who fleeced 361k for nothing. Whoever gave him the victory is the dumb ones but that dude just quit and made a shit tonne of money

      I ask lots of people where they learned their English, when they learned it and all sorts

    4. SloppyGutslut on

      Absolutely insane ruling.

      £361k for hurt feelings. Fuck off, where’s mine?

    5. therealhairykrishna on

      Fuck me. I’m just off to call the chap who works with me a slave and we’ll divvy up the payout later.

    6. limaconnect77 on

      This r/ has moved up in the world. It’s now attracting the Torygraph article comments section people that can string sentences together.

    7. Naive-Drawing-5844 on

      Man I wish I could be in a scenario like that, nice pay out.

    8. Spamgrenade on

      Read the article, he was bullied and harassed for over 10 years, not just called a slave once.

    9. SuperrVillain85 on

      The main reason for the award was subjecting him to a random disciplinary investigation with no basis and no prior notice (the judgment states *”Neither of the witnesses who gave evidence before us on behalf of the
      Respondent even attempted to substantiate any alleged or suspected wrongdoing
      on the part of the Claimant”*) which prompted his resignation i.e
      constructive dismissal.

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